CTV News: Will Kelly stay or won't he? Trump praises, criticizes aide

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President Donald Trump isn't committing to a previous pledge to keep chief of staff John Kelly for the remainder of his term, part of widespread speculation about staffing changes that could soon sweep through his administration.

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Trump muses staffing changes, won't commit to keeping Kelly. President Donald Trump isn't committing to a previous pledge to keep chief of staff John Kelly for the remainder of his term, part of widespread speculation about staffing changes that could soon sweep through his administration. >>

Trump pondering Kelly's status, 3-5 Cabinet changes. U.S. President Donald Trump isn't committing to a previous pledge to keep chief of staff John Kelly for the remainder of his term, part of widespread speculation about staffing changes that could soon sweep through his administration. >>

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